bright field microscopy

How Does Bright Field Microscopy Work?

The principle of bright field microscopy involves passing light through a specimen and then through a series of lenses that magnify the image. A typical setup includes a light source, condenser lens, objective lens, and an eyepiece. The light source illuminates the specimen from below, and the condenser lens focuses the light onto the specimen. The objective lens collects the light that passes through the specimen, and the eyepiece further magnifies this image for the observer.

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